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Resources

Research nonprofit 80,000 Hours has a wonderful podcast series, featuring conversations with “guests pursuing a wide range of career paths… to analyse the case for working on different issues, and provide concrete ways to help.”

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The Effective Altruism Forum works to be “the central place for collaborative discussion about how to do the most good we can.”

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The Effective Altruism Resource Hub provides a collection of guides, tips, events and downloads about EA.

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The Centre for Effective Altruism runs a newsletter, offering updates about the latest developments in the effective altruism community.

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The websites of OpenPhilanthropy and GiveWell describe these organizations’ approaches to impact-oriented grant-making, with significant detail.

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Giving What We Can is an international movement committed to giving more, and giving more effectively, with more than 6000 members who have pledged to donate at least 10% of their income over the course of their careers.

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The LessWrong sequences, at their best, offer clear, concise, and engaging insights on cognitive biases, truth-seeking, and philosophy.

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Brian Tomasik’s Essays on Reducing Suffering defend and apply the ethical view of negative utilitarianism. Many effective altruists do not agree with negative utilitarianism but value Tomasik’s thoughtful essays.

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In her website Giving Gladly, Julia Wise shares insights from her experiences with earning to give.

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